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Re: Sherman converting to Firefly

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 3:00 pm
by 971wright
Hi Stewart Here are a couple of shots of the inside managed to fit 2 batteries in this is partly down to cutting the speaker down and moving stuff around its a squeeze but its all and working .


regards pete

Chris my painting is so bad have to hide it under a ton off muck which for tanks isnt bad ,but if it were say a car I would be goosed,I always paint mine then fit the electrics it picks up lots of chips and scratchs when Im doing it helps make it look battle damaged ,more than once a tank has been chucked across the bench when something has gone wrong this normaly gets some real damage to it .Dont see many tanks the day they roll off the assembly line even then the paint wont be showroom finish

regards pete

Re: Sherman converting to Firefly

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 8:52 am
by grompix
971wright wrote: have to hide it under a ton off muck which for tanks isnt bad ,but if it were say a car I would be goosed,I always paint mine then fit the electrics it picks up lots of chips and scratchs when Im doing it helps make it look battle damaged ,more than once a tank has been chucked across the bench when something has gone wrong this normally gets some real damage to it .
LOL! I know what you mean Pete. If I make a mistake I can just 'scruff it up' a bit. Good job my shed is away from the house and (more or less) soundproof. They say gardeners talk to their plants, well I often 'talk' to my tanks! The language and expletives can be quite colourful!  ;D ;D

How did you do the dust effect Pete? Is it dry-brushed on or did you use a thinned wash?

Cheers
Chris  ;D

Re: Sherman converting to Firefly

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 10:47 am
by 971wright
Hi Chris The dust is MIG pigments called rubble dust,I just brush it on dry and rub in with brush,It can be done wet and you get a differnt effect.If you dont like what you have it can be washed off.

  regards pete

Re: Sherman converting to Firefly

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 11:24 am
by grompix
I've got some MIG pigments but I've always used them with thinners or mixed with something else - never dry. I must give that a go.

Cheers
Chris  ;D

Re: Sherman converting to Firefly

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 1:05 pm
by 971wright
Hi Chris I usually do it wet on the lower hull to get a real muddy effect ,but dry on the upper hull to get a dusty effect.

regards pete

Re: Sherman converting to Firefly

Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 4:53 pm
by 971wright
Hi guys Had it out yesterday to range test the battle system because it has different I.R.eimmitter and sensors and the range is very good full lenght of drive up the side of the house and half the rear garden ,havnt measured it but my BBs never went that far ,it was still hitting and receving hits couldnt take it any further without going onto the road .
So Chris those sensors work fine has do the emmitters just have to wire them differently .

regards pete

Re: Sherman converting to Firefly

Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 5:36 pm
by grompix
971wright wrote: So Chris those sensors work fine has do the emmitters just have to wire them differently .
That's good news Pete. Glad the hidden sensors have worked out. I still need to do some range checks with my newer builds.

Cheers
Chris

Re: Sherman converting to Firefly

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 12:35 am
by Gigantohawk
Hi Pete. Not been in on your build for a while. I tell you what, that looks like a very busy Sherman. It's seen some action mate and all looking tip top. Really good Pete, makes my Sherman look.............just boring.!!

All the best,

Nick.